OK same issue with b0.22 sticks at loading the bootloader, shut the machine down and rebooted and used the disk to boot Volocity - now what do people want testing, and anyone got some clues on how to edit Grub2 to I can boot from it?

OK same issue with b0.22 sticks at loading the bootloader, shut the machine down and rebooted and used the disk to boot Vlocity - now what do people want testing, and anyone got some clues on how to edit Grub2 to I can boot from it?

We need you to do another install.boot to the installer, go to the start menu and open a terminal, type "killall vinstall", then run vinstall from the terminal.When it gets to the lock up at loading bootloader, open the teminal and either post a picture of the traceback or type it here.

OK same issue with b0.22 sticks at loading the bootloader, shut the machine down and rebooted and used the disk to boot Vlocity - now what do people want testing, and anyone got some clues on how to edit Grub2 to I can boot from it?

We need you to do another install.boot to the installer, go to the start menu and open a terminal, type "killall vinstall", then run vinstall from the terminal.When it gets to the lock up at loading bootloader, open the teminal and either post a picture of the traceback or type it here.

Thanks,Uelsk8s

Ok here we have it - looks like its looking for a floppy disk to install grub on.

OK same issue with b0.22 sticks at loading the bootloader, shut the machine down and rebooted and used the disk to boot Vlocity - now what do people want testing, and anyone got some clues on how to edit Grub2 to I can boot from it?

We need you to do another install.boot to the installer, go to the start menu and open a terminal, type "killall vinstall", then run vinstall from the terminal.When it gets to the lock up at loading bootloader, open the teminal and either post a picture of the traceback or type it here.

Thanks,Uelsk8s

Ok here we have it - looks like its looking for a floppy disk to install grub on.

No go, can't kill with Ctrl +C , and if I kill via a terminal command (killall) and then type the command I get: grup-probe: error: cannot find a device for /boot/grub

No path or device is specified.Try "grub-probe --help" for more information.Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed.Please specify the module with the option "--modules" explicitly.

I forgot that you would have to run the command from inside the installed system.once the installer gets to that point of failure, open a terminal chroot into the newly installed system "chroot /dev/sda1" and then run the grub install command from there "grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda"